Clonipine

Were you looking for information about Klonopin? Clonipine is a common misspelling of Klonopin.

Klonopin® (clonazepam) is a prescription medicine that is used to treat several conditions, such as certain types of epileptic seizures and panic disorder. The drug is a benzodiazepine, which means it can affect the body in a number of ways, such as relaxing the muscles, reducing anxiety, and causing sleepiness. Klonopin comes in tablet form and as an orally disintegrating tablet, and is usually taken two or three times daily. Some of the common side effects seen with this drug include drowsiness, coordination problems, and behavior problems. A generic version of Klonopin is also available.

(To read the full eMedTV article about this medication, click Klonopin. This article covers how the drug works, dosing information, possible side effects, and more.)

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